ALABAMA APPEALS AND APPELLATE NEWS

Bradford Ladner LLP Posts Alabama Appeals and Appellate News On New Site Devoted to Appellate Law And Practice

Bradford Ladner, LLP is proud to present Alabama Appeals and Appellate News on it new sister website – WWW.ALABAMA-APPELLATE.COM.

The new website contains posts about Alabama Appellate decisions from the Alabama Supreme Court, the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals, and the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals. The site also presents articles of current interest regarding the appellate process and the law regarding appeals.

The website is a product of many years of practicing appellate law, and a desire to focus our practice on representing clients in the State and Federal appellate courts in Alabama. With the depth of our appellate experience, we can provide exceptional representation for clients involved in the often complicated appellate process.

SPECIAL FEATURES / ARTICLES

Supreme Court Hears Argument on Appeal Waivers in Federal Criminal Cases The United States Supreme Court heard oral argument last week in a case concerning appeal waivers in Federal criminal cases. The appeal involves a claim of ineffective assistance of counsel based on an attorney failing to file an appeal when requested to do so […]

Bradford Ladner has successfully obtained the dismissal of a marijuana possession charge for our client in Mobile County Alabama Circuit Court. Our client was initially charged with possession of marijuana as a result of the police serving a search warrant on her apartment. During the search of the apartment the police discovered marijuana and our […]

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